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If you're terminally ill and might not live longer than 12 months, you may be able to get some benefits at a higher rate.
Use this form if your child is terminally ill and you want to take money out of their Child Trust Fund or Junior Individual Savings Account (ISA).
This report represents the findings from the Department for Work and Pension’s evaluation into how the benefits system supports people nearing the end of their lives.
Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance recipients with a main disabling condition recorded as terminally ill.
Find out about claiming government bonuses and making withdrawals if you're a Lifetime ISA manager and an investor dies or is terminally ill.
More than 128·6 million people across 33 countries require life-saving humanitarian assistance, 92·8 million of whom are particularly vulnerable
Information and resources for health and social care professionals to improve the quality of services and reduce inequalities in care.
An analysis of suicide rates among people diagnosed with severe conditions. This analysis is based on mortality records linked to Census 2011 and Hospital Episode Statistics (HES).
Patterns of care near the end of life related to 4 major conditions: cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia and respiratory disease.
Imported malaria cases diagnosed in 2023 exceed 2000 for the first time in over 20 years
A descriptive study of patients and their care-givers
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